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LEAVING HOME, FINDING HOME: Stories By South Asian Women Within The USMain MenuIntroduction: What is LEAVING HOME, FINDING HOME?By Jashodhara SenOur StoriesExplore our stories to better understand us, our celebrations and our strugglesWorkshops and Events in Collaboration with the Boulder Public LibraryStorytelling Day and South Asian Cultural Dialogue Part I (Summer 2018)
Home is where you feel you most belong
12021-01-28T11:10:13-08:00Anonymous261151plain2021-01-28T11:10:13-08:00KateI really loved when Hima said this at the end, because sometimes people state that home is where your family is, and that's a big part of it, but it also has to do with you and where you feel most complete at. This was a very sweet sharing.
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1media/spices and nepal.jpg2019-04-13T18:13:02-07:00Jashodhara Sen94e25b0ba49d5bae3dbe5dea808e4bc854a4e8b5Hima's Story6"In Pune, I am not bound by any rule, I am just out in the open. That is home for me." Hima tells her storyplain12020-10-29T11:47:31-07:00Jashodhara Sen94e25b0ba49d5bae3dbe5dea808e4bc854a4e8b5